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Years have passed since the nuclear leak accident which caused this once famous Auction House and town to be abandoned. Recently a team of treasure hunters have deployed near the site and are using their highly advanced "Treasure Finder" made by "Arnstek Industries" for this very specific job to find the lost artefacts. Due to Nuclear fallout, the human team members cannot take the risk and are therefore sending the AI controlled robots. In the image, you can see one of the robots scanning an artefact. While it may seem that they are simple treasure hunters but the rumour is that they are after a precious artefact which is present in this Auction House. It is rumoured that the Nuclear leak was a planned action taken to protect this artefact and keep every living organism away from it. To think that someone would go as far as causing a nuclear fallout just to protect an artefact tells you about the value of it. Will they find it? And what will it be? .....

Rendered in Octane standalone 4.01.1 using PMC. Below you can also see the raw render and the clay render (This one was done using direct lighting to save time as its only supposed to show the composition). Its the official entry to gnomon fall challenge.

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Final Composition in Photoshop (I'm not a photoshop expert but I'm learning)